Granryd Laboratory

A research infrastructure at the Division of Applied Thermodynamics and Refrigeration
The Granryd Lab offers a comprehensive research infrastructure, encompassing advanced modeling and simulation tools as well as innovative experimental platforms. Designed to address critical challenges in energy systems, the lab supports academia and industry in shaping sustainable solutions for future buildings and urban environments.
Our research infrastructure
We can offer:
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State-of-the-art facilities for advanced energy system research
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Climate chambers and tailored setups for product testing and evaluation
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Expertise in thermodynamics, heat transfer and refrigeration technologies

Our research projects cover:
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Fundamental heat transfer and thermodynamics at both micro and macro scales
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Heating, cooling, and refrigeration at both component and system levels
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Hybrid Energy Storage in buildings and cities
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Digital solutions for urban energy systems
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Energy system integration

We provide advanced modeling and simulation tools alongside comprehensive capabilities for component and system analysis. Our flexible setups are designed to meet the dynamic needs of both research and industry.
Educating and supporting Researchers and Engineers
We can offer:
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Hands-on educational opportunities
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Tailored experimental setups for both short-term and long-term R&D projects
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Educational labs for students at BSc, MSc and PhD levels
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Advanced research infrastructure for short term and long term research and development
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Setting up temporary experimental infrastructure for research projects
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Advanced combination of hardware and software for component and system analysis

Our research infrastructure connects academia and industry to advance sustainable solutions, offering dedicated support for companies testing products. We collaborate on joint projects to develop cutting-edge energy technologies and create tailored experimental platforms.
A hub for innovation and collaboration
Would you like to know more about Granryd lab and the possibilities for future collaboration?
Contact us!
Head of the Division
Lab manager